Arrest warrants have been issued for a Natick woman and her Canton boyfriend who are accused of attacking each other in separate incidents over the weekend.

Erika R. Lambe-Holland, 46, told police she stabbed Michael George Simmons, 48, after he broke into her 5 Millbrook Road home in Natick around 2 p.m. Saturday, according a police report field in Natick District Court which is housed in Framingham District Court.

The next day, according to the report, Simmons knocked Lambe-Holland over a couch.

Both Lambe-Holland and Simmons skipped their arraignments on Monday and Judge Robert Greco issued warrants for their arrests.

According to a police report filed in court, police went to Lambe-Holland's home on Saturday at 1:59 p.m.

Lambe-Holland told police she stabbed Simmons after he had broken into the home and "overpowered her," the report said.

Police found Simmons, bleeding for his arm, on the floor in a bedroom. He told officers that the pair "were watching a movie on the couch when she went crazy and stabbed him," the report said.

Police arrested Lambe-Holland and charged her with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. The weapon was a file used for jewelry making, she told police.

Simmons declined medical treatment, but was later found passed out at the West Natick train station and was taken to MetroWest Medical Center in Natick to be treated.

Lambe-Holland was released without bail.

On Sunday, police returned to 5 Millbrook Road at 4:05 p.m. and this time arrested Simmons, of 248 Neponset St. He said Lambe-Holland called him and asked him to come over, and they were having a good time until they started drinking, the report said.

He claimed she went "crazy" again, but Lambe-Holland said Simmons shoved her and she fell over a couch.

Police charged Simmons, of 248 Neponset St., with assault and battery. He was released on $40 bail.

Both were scheduled to be arraigned Monday and they did not appear. Judge Robert Greco issued warrants for both of their arrests.

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